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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1976 . THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO . Pi AR TWO
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The LUCKNOW SENTINEL tt'
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • •
"The &Toy TOUm" — On the Huron.Bruce Boundary
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'May offer you a golden opportunity
You may be entitled to an allowance or pension
Branches of the Royal Canadian Legion will be conducting
house-to house visits during the month of October, to enquire if
veterans, ex-service personnel or dependents are aware of their
rights and privileges under the Veterans Charter.
Please greet these visitors warmly. This is a coast - to
coast campaign of the Royal Canadian Legion's Golden An-
niversary Year 1926. -'.1976..
Should you be out when 'the "Operation Service" volunteer
calls, a card will be left at you? home. If applicable, please fill
out promptly and return 'to' the Lucknow Legion Branch' No. 309
or your nearest Legion Branch.
Watch 'the Sentinel for further details of this campaign for
Lucknow and area.
H. D. (BUD) THOMPSON
Veterans, Ex-Service
Personnel and Dependents
iVFERATION. SERVICE" ,
OPERATION SERVICE 'CHAIRMAN'
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EDITORIAL
Cheaters Abound
At Fall Fair, Need
Effective Control
One of the age-old probleins of
running the Lucknow Fall Fair is
gate control.
Following the parade on fair day,
there is a surge of people, who hit
the park gates like a tidal wave.
Despite the efforts of willing gate
keepers, .who are making chance
and selling admissions as fast as
they can, an amazing number of
people walk past the gates without
paying.
-We have seedthis for years, and
we saw it again on Saturday.
Hundreds of dollars which should
go to the work of the Fair are lost in
about 15 minutes.
It is a difficult problem to solve,
as the gates .are kept wide open for
the entrance and exit of floats and
other parade entries. This
prevents the gate from being
narrowed down' to 'a small area
where the "cheaters" could be
controlled.
It amazes us that people could be
so , dishonest. The nominal
admission charge is nothing com-
pared to the dollars that people
spend, today. And yet, the most
surprising individuals, will slip by,
the ticket taker without paying, and
don't assume that they are kids.
The\Agricultural. Society should
give serious thought in the future
as to how this annual disease could
be effectively controlled.
'And to the many "cheaters" who
we' observed bra , few minutes on
Saturday, we hope you sleep poorly '
after reading this.
STUDENTS .GQING
HERE ,AND TH ERE
Bob .Loree, who has been
working with. MacGitlivray 8c. CO,
chartered accountants at' Listowel,
has now returned for his 4th"
semester in Mathematics at'Univ-
ersity of Waterloo. Bill Loree has
commenced his 1st year in engin-
eering at University of Waterloo.
Both are sons of Mr.. and Mrs.
Austin Loree of Lucknow.
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Pam Agnew is returning to
Huron College, University of
Western Ontario, London for her
3rd year in Honours •History. She is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Agnew, Lucknow.
t t t t
Bob Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Ross, R. R. 5 Lucknow, has
entered in a 2 year course at
Conestoga College, Doon, in Mech...
anical Drafting and Technology.
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Murray Keith, son, of Mr. and%
Mrs. Evan Keith, 2nd of Kinloss is
attending Wilfred Laurier Univer-
sity in Waterloo. Murray is in first
year taking an Honours Course in •
Oeography.
DUNDALK GIRL
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
Erin Fall Fair. She is a grade 13
student at Mayfield Secondary
School in Peel Region.
Third place winner .was Miss
Tiverton, Sue Stepnow, 18, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Boris Stepnow
of R. 2 Tiverton. Susan is a grade
12 student at. Kincardine High
School. -
Miss Congeniality, picked by the
girls themselves, was Lynn Mills,
18, Miss Arran-Tara Fall Fair,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mills T
MISS MIDWESTERN
ONTARIO CONTEST
AT LUCXNOW FAIR
the girls in the 'contest. Lynn is
in. Grade 13 at Chesley "District
High School.
Bob Finlay of Lucknow acted as
master of ceremonies for the
competition and Charles Webster,
responsible for the contest since its
beginning, completed arrange-
ments for the event.
The first place winner received,
$50 and the opportunity to enter
the Miss Dominion of Canada
contest in Niagara Falls next
summer. Second and third' prize
winners receive $25 and $15 and
each of the other girls received a '
gift.
Assisting with the presentation
of gifts, the crown, sash and roses
were Russel Irvin, Don Bell and
Glen Walden.
Pictured, centre, is MiSs Con-
geniality, picked by the girls
themselves from the 17.contestants
in the Miss Midwestern Ontario
Beauty Contest on Saturday at
Lucknow Fair. She is Miss
Arran-Tara Fall' Fair, 18-year-old
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and the community which• tlfey
represent, were; Mary Rickert,
Miss, Drayton Fair; Elaine Over-
holt, Exeter, Miss Carpenter
Optical; Sheryl Lynn Jefferson,
Miss Clinton. Spring Fair; Marilyn
Ford, Dashwood, Miss. Friedsburg;
Peth MacKay, Port Elgin, Miss
BruceSounty Pork Hostess; Janice
Stanley, Miss Lucknow Fair; Karen
Smith, Miss Kincardine; Anne
Sande, Miss Teeswater Fair; Nancy ..,
Thompson; Walkerton, Miss Chick-
enfest; Fern Adams, Miss Howick
Lions; Shirlene Robertson, Miss
Markdale Fair; Brenda McCutch-
eon, Miss Brussels and District;
Lorna Wunder, Miss Cambridge.
CAN'T ADJUST
The guy who• never expects to
give other people a square deal
always acts surprised when he
comes out on the "short end.
Lynn Mill's of Tara.
On the 'left is. the 3rd place
winner in the contest, Miss ,
Tiverton,/18-year-old Sue Stepnow.
Pictured on the right is Janina
Anne Kulhay, 17, Miss Erin Fall
Fair, who placed second.
ATTENTION
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Friday,
September 24th
PARADE AT
12:30 p.m..
CLUB
' Second Class Mail Registration. Number 0847.
Established 1873 -- PUblished Wednesday
Member of the C."C„N.A.• and 0.W.N.A.
Subscription Rate, $8.00 a year in: advance
$2 extra to U.S.A. 'and Foreign • • *
'Donald. C. Thompson, Publisher •
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DANCE
10 p.m. to 1 0.171
Boyd'i Orchestra
DUNGANNON
FALL FAIR
BABY
SHOW HORSE RACES
4H CALF CLUB SHOW
HORSE SHOW
. he judges play no part in
this award which is balloted on by The other girls in the contest,